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The bargain-basement marijuana that your friend's cousin's roommate sells you, featuring more seeds and stems than actual usable product. It's the cannabis equivalent of gas station coffee—technically it exists, but nobody's bragging about it.
Dungeons & Dragons slang for individuals influenced by other planes of existence in the multiverse, often explaining extraordinary abilities or peculiar characteristics. It's the fantasy RPG way of saying someone's on a different wavelength—literally.
When something is so exceptional, wild, or amazing that it's metaphorically broken free from all constraints. Popularized in the early 2000s as the cooler cousin of "off the hook," though both mean your party/album/experience was absolutely fire.
A deliberately cute or childish pronunciation of 'okay,' immortalized by the character Buckwheat from The Little Rascals. Using this today instantly dates you or reveals your exposure to classic film, functioning as a generational shibboleth.
A blend of 'sketchy' and 'sleazy'—describing something or someone that's dubious, dirty, and generally untrustworthy. Skeevy vibes all around.
A mildly insulting term for an annoying person, especially when they're too young or too innocuous to warrant harsher language. The playground equivalent of a more serious insult.
Lighthearted mischief that walks the line between harmless fun and technically-maybe-illegal, like sneaking into restricted areas for thrills rather than profit. The petty rebellion that sounds cooler in stories than it actually is.
A conventionally attractive guy whose IQ apparently left town the moment his gym membership began showing results. All muscles, zero substance, and absolute certainty that both facts should impress you.
An absurdly contrived acronym from early internet subculture meaning 'what you got,' primarily used to ask what someone has for sale or trade. Peak early-2000s internet where people invented slang just to feel exclusive.
The actual experience of playing a game—how the mechanics, story, and environment combine to either delight or infuriate. It's what separates fun from boring.
Abbreviation for 'have fun'—a casual sign-off used in online communication to wish someone an enjoyable time.
The first video game console you personally owned or played at home, representing your foundational gaming experience and nostalgic entry point into gaming.
A heavily modified economy car (typically a Honda Civic) festooned with cheap aftermarket parts like oversized rims and loud exhausts, driven by someone who thinks stickers add horsepower. Form over function at its most audacious.
Emphatic slang confirmation meaning 'for sure' or 'definitely'—a playful riff on the phrase popularized in mid-2000s hip-hop culture. The verbal equivalent of a confident nod.
An extreme state of euphoric excitement about something unexpectedly awesome—the kind of joy that makes you want to shout into the void. Think less 'nice promotion' and more 'I just won the lottery while getting struck by lightning.'
A Spanish/Chicano slang term for total chaos or spectacular mayhem—the kind of wild, beautiful disaster that you'll probably laugh about later.
A humorous insult comparing someone on crutches to a one-legged bird—mildly cruel, probably shouldn't use it, but here we are.
An acronym for a dismissive phrase meant to insult someone's intelligence or character. It's the lazy texter's way of telling someone off without the effort of full words.
An intensified insult describing someone so aggressively annoying and obnoxious that calling them just 'a tool' undersells their comprehensive douchebaggery. They're not just one problem—they're the entire set.
A playful or onomatopoetic term for a deer, mimicking the sound a deer makes, with 'moohi' serving as the plural form. Essentially the 'moo' sound applied to the wrong animal for comedic effect.
A universal placeholder word stoners use when they're too high to remember actual nouns or adjectives—basically, anything can be a 'deflochi' when your brain is operating at quarter speed.
Completely unhinged, mentally scrambled, or just plain crazy—like your brain decided to sparkle all over the place in the worst way possible. Used when someone's logic or behavior is absolutely bonkers.
The sanitized, parent-friendly version of "hella," serving as an intensifier meaning "very" or "a lot." Born from the need to express extreme enthusiasm without catching heat from authority figures. It's NorCal slang for people who aren't quite ready to commit to the full "hella."
An utterly bizarre phrase meaning to smell bad or emit an unpleasant odor. The etymology is mysterious and possibly nonexistent, making it one of those phrases that sounds like it was invented by someone having a fever dream. Nobody knows why wagons are wet or what that has to do with smelling bad, but here we are.